Web Tripwires is a tool designed to "catch" ISP's and others doing content manipulation -- and the have "caught" a lot of people.

The legal angle of content manipulation is sort of like buying a book, changing parts of the book you don't like, and then selling the book at a garage sale. It's probably not going to make the book seller exceptionally happy and it's probably not going to make the book buyer happy, but it's not technically illegal.

29 July, 2009, 11:19 AM

Soulzripper

LoL, I live for the days like these.. Controversies are really so gripping. And when it's about people outsmarting you it is really spicier than any other topic :rofl:

The new Glype owner is no good. I am pretty sure he is just capitalizing on the Glype fame for his own dirty needs. And moreover he ain't no split personality. Cos this guy runs both pro and against proxy scripts at the same time !!!

29 July, 2009, 12:01 PM

Jorge05r

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soulzripper

LoL, I live for the days like these.. Controversies are really so gripping. And when it's about people outsmarting you it is really spicier than any other topic :rofl:

The new Glype owner is no good. I am pretty sure he is just capitalizing on the Glype fame for his own dirty needs. And moreover he ain't no split personality. Cos this guy runs both pro and against proxy scripts at the same time !!!

I second that

31 July, 2009, 19:10 PM

solidstate

damn. thanks for the alert buddy.

2 August, 2009, 06:42 AM

Keldorn

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soulzripper

LoL, I live for the days like these.. Controversies are really so gripping. And when it's about people outsmarting you it is really spicier than any other topic :rofl:

The new Glype owner is no good. I am pretty sure he is just capitalizing on the Glype fame for his own dirty needs. And moreover he ain't no split personality. Cos this guy runs both pro and against proxy scripts at the same time !!!

I think I'll second that too. The previous owner "nick" was way better. This new owner I doubt is even working on the script. As of now the Override Javascript parsing option is broken in Internet Explorer 8. That means the main.js file needs a update and Im not going to bet my lucky stars that the new owner will fix it. I also wont be giving donations to Glype project anymore, or would rather direct them to Nick but there is no way to confirm who he is or contact him.

26 August, 2009, 23:04 PM

AZProxies

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soulzripper

The new Glype owner is no good. I am pretty sure he is just capitalizing on the Glype fame for his own dirty needs. And moreover he ain't no split personality. Cos this guy runs both pro and against proxy scripts at the same time !!!

I'll second that too.

Personally I think the whole issue was a quick trick to monetize his purchase of Glype. Thinking that his change to the script was so minor that it would go un-noticed.